Coyote Ugly (2000)

COYOTE UGLY, an early candidate for Decade's Worst, is the second
film of the summer produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, after the Nick
Cage suck-fest GONE IN 60 SECONDS. David McNally (who?) directs
this drama-lite about a small-town waitress and aspiring songwrit-
er (Piper Perabo) who tries to "make it" in the big city. (Pre-
sumably, if she can make it there, she's gonna make it anywhere.)
Instead, Little Ms. Innocent ends up "dirty bartending" at a rau-
cous juke-joint where both the female owner and her bimbo staff
all appear to have seen COCKTAIL one too many times. (Well, that
and SHOWGIRLS.) There are howlers to spare in this one, from the
rockin'... Def Leppard soundtrack (what has nine arms and sucks?)
to Perabo's adorably limited range. (Physically, she's an appeal-
ling presence: bouncy, long-locked blonde hair, a small, small-
breasted and unassumingly sexy body, and miniature versions of
both Brooke Shields' eyebrows and Julia Roberts' smile.) Early
scenes are the dullest-- girl say goodbye to dad (John Goodman),
girl gets settled in ratty apartment, etc. Hang tight. Once las-
sie gets herself hired, all hilarity breaks loose. Megaphones are
wielded. (Male) ponytails get snipped. The Fire Marshal gets a
face-full of seltzer water. And not a *single* boobie (or better)
is bared! (I observed the most rapid decay of brain cells during
a "bachelor auction" when sweetie saves the day by offering her
boyfriend-to-be to the dozens of *women* that have suddenly cram-
med the previously all male-attended establishment.) Around the
hour mark, my companion pulled the emergency cord. Thank God. I
was ready to leave in *half* that time... Next up: Yours Truly
starts walking out of *trailers*. I mean, why even bother buying
a ticket? (Rated "PG-13"/97 min.)
Grade: W/O
Copyright 2000 by Michael J. Legeros
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